The Highflyer;316505 wroteWith his range pre and check raise, I put his on something like AcJrag here and is taking control of the pot on the flop. If he were playing AcKrag would he play it the same way? I believe regardless you have the best hand here atm. Either flat let villain cb turn or raise flop.
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Macke;316378 wroteI don't think he flopped a flush... one for sure though.
But just about everyone on this site is a better player than myself (except Milo baby).
I'm sorry that didn't really help you at all did it...how did the hand turn out?
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ReeferCash;317092 wroteI think he has AK, with the A of club.
If you call the raise on the flop, you pretty sure he's going to fire the turn, then you can raise him on the turn if it's a non-club.
You can also re-raise right on the flop and make him pay hard for drawing.
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literation;317095 wroteI agree.
What if villian flopped a set?
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payperview;318046 wroteThe other option for his hand is AA holding Ac. What was the final result in the hand?
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{ QQ+, 66, AKs, AcTc, Ac9c, KdQd, KhQh, KsQs, JcTc, AKo, AcQd, AcQh, AcQs, AdQh, AdQs, AcJd, AcJh, AcJs, AcTd, AcTh, AcTs, KhQs, KsQh, KdJc, KhJc, KhJd, KsJc, KsJd, KsJh, JcTd, JcTh, JcTs }
where KdQd has 64% equity
we can adjust the hand if we want, but there isn't even much pure bluff in the range I gave and you a 2 to 1 a favorite. There reason I think it feel like it should be closer is because since we have a k and q there are only 1 combo each of kk and qq left. So there aren't many sets in his range and prob a lot of combo type draws and we still have 4 outs twice vs a flush.
I may have made mistake in the range, but theres also already chips in the pot so I really think we should get it in.